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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1941 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Paul E. Jose is affiliated with Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. Their research spans multiple areas within psychology and social sciences, with a particular emphasis on psychological well-being, mental health, and social dynamics.

The main fields of study for Paul E. Jose include:

  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences

Within these fields, the research covers several subfields such as:

  • Social Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Health

Their work touches on core research topics including:

  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Identity, Memory, and Therapy
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Health disparities and outcomes

Paul E. Jose has contributed to a range of peer-reviewed papers. Notable recent publications include:

  • Social disconnectedness, perceived isolation, and symptoms of depression and anxiety among older Americans (NSHAP): a longitudinal mediation analysis (2020, The Lancet Public Health)
  • Formal social participation protects physical health through enhanced mental health: A longitudinal mediation analysis using three consecutive waves of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) (2020, Social Science & Medicine)
  • The moderating role of social network size in the temporal association between formal social participation and mental health: a longitudinal analysis using two consecutive waves of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) (2020, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology)
  • Tears evoke the intention to offer social support: A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries (2021, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology)
  • Conspiracy beliefs and distrust of science predicts reluctance of vaccine uptake of politically right-wing citizens (2022, Vaccine)

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Taylor Winter
  • Benjamin C. Riordan
  • Ririwai Fox
  • Damian Scarf
  • Karen Salmon

Paul E. Jose's research has been published in several recurrent venues such as:

  • Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • International Journal of Intercultural Relations
  • Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
  • Open Journal of Depression
  • PsycTESTS Dataset

Among their recognitions, Paul E. Jose has received the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), awarded in 1941.

Best Publications

  • Social disconnectedness, perceived isolation, and symptoms of depression and anxiety among older Americans (NSHAP): a longitudinal mediation analysis

    Ziggi Ivan Santini;Paul E. Jose;Erin York Cornwell;Ai Koyanagi

  • Appraisals of emotion-eliciting events: Testing a theory of discrete emotions.

    Ira J. Roseman;Martin S. Spindel;Paul E. Jose

  • Doing Statistical Mediation and Moderation

    Paul E. Jose

  • Does social connectedness promote a greater sense of well‐being in adolescence over time?

    Paul E. Jose;Nicholas Ryan;Jan Pryor

  • Parental involvement in children's schooling: Different meanings in different cultures

    Carol S. Huntsinger;Paul E. Jose

  • When does the Gender Difference in Rumination Begin? Gender and Age Differences in the Use of Rumination by Adolescents

    Paul E. Jose;Isobel Brown

  • Does savoring increase happiness? A daily diary study

    Paul E. Jose;Bee T. Lim;Fred B. Bryant

  • Lay Definitions of Happiness across Nations: The Primacy of Inner Harmony and Relational Connectedness

    Antonella Delle Fave;Ingrid Brdar;Marié P. Wissing;Ulisses Araujo

  • Development of story liking: Character identification, suspense, and outcome resolution.

    Paul E. Jose;William F. Brewer

  • Parental Values and Practices Relevant to Young Children’s Social Development in Taiwan and the United States

    Paul E. Jose;Carol S. Huntsinger;Phillip R. Huntsinger;Fong-Ruey Liaw

  • Cultural Differences in Early Mathematics Learning: A Comparison of Euro-American, Chinese- American, and Taiwan-Chinese Families

    Carol S. Huntsinger;Paul E. Jose;Fong-Ruey Liaw;Wei-Di Ching

  • Mathematics, vocabulary, and reading development in Chinese American and European American children over the primary school years

    Carol S. Huntsinger;Paul E. Jose;Shari L. Larson;Dana Balsink Krieg

  • Identity, Perceived Religious Discrimination, and Psychological Well‐Being in Muslim Immigrant Women

    Marieke Jasperse;Colleen Ward;Paul E. Jose

  • Fine motor skills and mathematics achievement in East Asian American and European American kindergartners and first graders

    Zupei Luo;Paul E. Jose;Carol S. Huntsinger;Therese D. Pigott

  • The Joint Development of Traditional Bullying and Victimization With Cyber Bullying and Victimization in Adolescence

    Paul E. Jose;Moja Kljakovic;Emma Scheib;Olivia Notter

  • The Merits of Using Longitudinal Mediation.

    Paul E. Jose

  • Stressor Frequency and Perceived Intensity as Predictors of Internalizing Symptoms: Gender and Age Differences in Adolescence

    Paul E. Jose;Verity Ratcliffe

  • Parental facilitation of early mathematics and reading skills and knowledge through encouragement of home-based activities

    Carol S. Huntsinger;Paul E. Jose;Zupei Luo

  • Family rituals in New Zealand families: Links to family cohesion and adolescents' well-being.

    Carla Crespo;Magdalena Kielpikowski;Jan Pryor;Paul E. Jose

  • Personality, Effective Goal-Striving, and Enhanced Well-Being Comparing 10 Candidate Personality Strengths

    Kennon M. Sheldon;Paul E. Jose;Todd B. Kashdan;Aaron Jarden

  • Do self-efficacy beliefs predict the primiparous labour and birth experience? A longitudinal study

    Jessica Berentson‐Shaw;Kate M. Scott;Paul E. Jose

Frequent Co-Authors

Karen Salmon
Karen Salmon Victoria University of Wellington
Fred B. Bryant
Fred B. Bryant Loyola University Chicago
Colleen Ward
Colleen Ward Victoria University of Wellington
Mohsen Joshanloo
Mohsen Joshanloo University of Melbourne
William F. Brewer
William F. Brewer University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tamlin S. Conner
Tamlin S. Conner University of Otago
Gyöngyi Kökönyei
Gyöngyi Kökönyei Eötvös Loránd University
Thomas W. Schubert
Thomas W. Schubert University of Oslo
Emmanuelle Peters
Emmanuelle Peters King's College London
Elaine Reese
Elaine Reese University of Otago

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